MINI--Top 2 Vehicles With Resale Value According to Forbes Autos
According to ForbesAutos.com you can't call vehicles "good investments" because they inevitably depreciate. But the models in our ranking of the top 10 vehicles with highest resale value do amount to sensible purchases for the way they minimize the dollar losses associated with owning and maintaining a vehicle.
The models on Forbesautos.com retain a higher percentage of their original purchase price than any other car you can buy. The top two models, the playful MINI Cooper and Infiniti's G37 Coupe, will hold more than 60 percent of their value after three years of ownership.
None of the models on our resale honor roll give up more than 15 percent of their purchase price per year through their first three years, based on data from Automotive Leasing Guides (ALG), a market research firm.
As automobile depreciation goes, a MINI is as good as gold.
The models on Forbesautos.com retain a higher percentage of their original purchase price than any other car you can buy. The top two models, the playful MINI Cooper and Infiniti's G37 Coupe, will hold more than 60 percent of their value after three years of ownership.
None of the models on our resale honor roll give up more than 15 percent of their purchase price per year through their first three years, based on data from Automotive Leasing Guides (ALG), a market research firm.
As automobile depreciation goes, a MINI is as good as gold.
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